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Selections, bracket, and schedule for the 2024 NCAA DI women’s tennis championships

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The 2024 NCAA DI women’s tennis championships are set to kick off with the announcement of the 64-team field on Monday, April 29. Following this, individual championship competitors will be revealed in an NCAA.com press release on Tuesday, April 30. The action will then unfold at the final site competition in Stillwater, Oklahoma, with the women’s team quarterfinals through the national championship taking place at the Greenwood Tennis Center from May 17-19. The singles and doubles finals will follow from May 20-25.

The history of the DI women’s tennis championship is rich with memorable moments, with UNC clinching their first-ever outdoor team title in 2023 against NC State. Stanford women’s tennis holds the record for the most titles won, with an impressive total of 20 championships to their name.

Fans can stay updated on the brackets, selections information, schedules, and the complete team championship history on the official NCAA website. The excitement is palpable as the top collegiate tennis players gear up to compete for the prestigious title in the upcoming championship. Stay tuned for more thrilling matches and unforgettable moments as the tournament unfolds in the coming weeks.

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